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Podcast series with principal investigators of the Cambridge Stem Cell Institute, supported by the institute's Public Engagement Seed Fund, in collaboration with Pint of Science.
Mariana Alves (Silva Group) has been interviewing a selection of our SCI Principal Investigators for a series of 11 podcasts. The podcasts seek to uncover each group leaders approach to research and the impact their discoveries are having on our understanding of stem cells and disease.
This podcast series will be followed up by an event in Cambridge in June 2017 where we showcase artworks inspired by the research of all the scientists we interview, for more information please go on http://www.stemcells.cam.ac.uk/public/currentprojects/exchanges-at-the-stem-cell-institute.
The Cambridge Stem Cell Institute is a world-leading centre for stem cell research, based at the University of Cambridge. Our mission is to transform the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease through a deep understanding of how stem cells work. We have 29 Research Groups, with over 300 scientists, spanning basic to translational research. You’ll be hearing more from some of them in this Podcast series.
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To mark the finale of the Stem Cell Exchanges exhibition we held an evening for the stem cell curious, headlined by performance poets Fay Roberts, Robin Lamboll, J.S Watts, Emma Ormond, Benedict Cox and Nikki Marrone. The evening also provided an opportunity for visitors to speak to the artists and scientists behind the artworks in the exhibition, and try their hand at a Neural Knitwork, accompanied by a String Trio.
To mark the finale of the Stem Cell Exchanges exhibition we held an evening for the stem cell curious, headlined by performance poets Fay Roberts, Robin Lamboll, J.S Watts, Emma Ormond, Benedict Cox and Nikki Marrone. The evening also provided an opportunity for visitors to speak to the artists and scientists behind the artworks in the exhibition, and try their hand at a Neural Knitwork, accompanied by a String Trio.
Episode 11 of Stem Cell Exchanges, with Thóra Káradóttir Interview: Mariana Alves Jingle and sound production: Francisco Campos Coroa and Ivo Simões Track used: Macintosh 420 Keep tuned and don't miss our future episodes. We will also be having an event in Cambridge in June where we showcase artworks inspired by the research of all the scientists we interview. We would like to thank the Stem Cell Institute Public Engagement Seed Fund and its funders, the Medical Research Council and Wellcome Trust, for supporting this podcast. We would also like to thank our collaborators, Pint of Science.
Episode 10 of Stem Cell Exchanges, with David Rowitch Interview: Mariana Alves Jingle and sound production: Francisco Campos Coroa and Ivo Simões Track used: Macintosh 420 Keep tuned and don't miss our future episodes. We will also be having an event in Cambridge in June where we showcase artworks inspired by the research of all the scientists we interview. We would like to thank the Stem Cell Institute Public Engagement Seed Fund and its funders, the Medical Research Council and Wellcome Trust, for supporting this podcast. We would also like to thank our collaborators, Pint of Science.
Episode 9 of Stem Cell Exchanges, with Elisa Laurenti Interview: Mariana Alves Jingle and sound production: Francisco Campos Coroa and Ivo Simões Track used: Macintosh 420 Keep tuned and don't miss our future episodes. We will also be having an event in Cambridge in June where we showcase artworks inspired by the research of all the scientists we interview. We would like to thank the Stem Cell Institute Public Engagement Seed Fund and its funders, the Medical Research Council and Wellcome Trust, for supporting this podcast. We would also like to thank our collaborators, Pint of Science.
Episode 8 of Stem Cell Exchanges, with Ludovic Vallier Interview: Mariana Alves Jingle and sound production: Francisco Campos Coroa and Ivo Simões Track used: Macintosh 420 Keep tuned and don't miss our future episodes. We will also be having an event in Cambridge in June where we showcase artworks inspired by the research of all the scientists we interview. We would like to thank the Stem Cell Institute Public Engagement Seed Fund and its funders, the Medical Research Council and Wellcome Trust, for supporting this podcast. We would also like to thank our collaborators, Pint of Science.
Episode 7 of Stem Cell Exchanges, with Sanjay Sinha Interview: Mariana Alves Jingle and sound production: Francisco Campos Coroa and Ivo Simões Track used: Macintosh 420 Keep tuned and don't miss our future episodes. We will also be having an event in Cambridge in June where we showcase artworks inspired by the research of all the scientists we interview. We would like to thank the Stem Cell Institute Public Engagement Seed Fund and its funders, the Medical Research Council and Wellcome Trust, for supporting this podcast. We would also like to thank our collaborators, Pint of Science.
Episode 6 of Stem Cell Exchanges, with Ana Cvejic Interview: Mariana Alves Jingle and sound production: Francisco Campos Coroa and Ivo Simões Track used: Macintosh 420 Keep tuned and don't miss our future episodes. We will also be having an event in Cambridge in June where we showcase artworks inspired by the research of all the scientists we interview. We would like to thank the Stem Cell Institute Public Engagement Seed Fund and its funders, the Medical Research Council and Wellcome Trust, for supporting this podcast. We would also like to thank our collaborators, Pint of Science.
Episode 5 of Stem Cell Exchanges, with Kevin Chalut. Interview: Mariana Alves Jingle and sound production: Francisco Campos Coroa and Ivo Simões Track used: Macintosh 420 Keep tuned and don't miss our future episodes. We will also be having an event in Cambridge in June where we showcase artworks inspired by the research of all the scientists we interview. We would like to thank the Stem Cell Institute Public Engagement Seed Fund and its funders, the Medical Research Council and Wellcome Trust, for supporting this podcast. We would also like to thank our collaborators, Pint of Science.
Episode 4 of Stem Cell Exchanges, with Maria Alcolea. Interview: Mariana Alves Jingle and sound production: Francisco Campos Coroa and Ivo Simões Track used: Macintosh 420 Keep tuned and don't miss our future episodes. We will also be having an event in Cambridge in June where we showcase artworks inspired by the research of all the scientists we interview. We would like to thank the Stem Cell Institute Public Engagement Seed Fund and its funders, the Medical Research Council and Wellcome Trust, for supporting this podcast. We would also like to thank our collaborators, Pint of Science.
Episode 3 of Stem Cell Exchanges, with Cédric Ghevaert. Interview: Mariana Alves Jingle and sound production: Francisco Campos Coroa and Ivo Simões Track used: Macintosh 420 Keep tuned and don't miss our future episodes. We will also be having an event in Cambridge in June where we showcase artworks inspired by the research of all the scientists we interview. We would like to thank the Stem Cell Institute Public Engagement Seed Fund and its funders, the Medical Research Council and Wellcome Trust, for supporting this podcast. We would also like to thank our collaborators, Pint of Science.
Episode 2 of Stem Cell Exchanges, with Jenny Nichols. Interview: Mariana Alves Jingle and sound production: Francisco Campos Coroa and Ivo Simões Track used: Macintosh 420 Keep tuned and don't miss our future episodes. We will also be having an event in Cambridge in June where we showcase artworks inspired by the research of all the scientists we interview. We would like to thank the Stem Cell Institute Public Engagement Seed Fund and its funders, the Medical Research Council and Wellcome Trust, for supporting this podcast. We would also like to thank our collaborators, Pint of Science.
Episode 1 of Stem Cell Exchanges, with Roger Barker. Interview: Mariana Alves Jingle and sound production: Francisco Campos Coroa and Ivo Simões Track used: Macintosh 420 To know more about the research made in the Barker's Lab visit http://thebarkerlab.co.uk/. Keep tuned and don't miss our future episodes. We will also be having an event in Cambridge in June where we showcase artworks inspired by the research of all the scientists we interview. We would like to thank the Stem Cell Institute Public Engagement Seed Fund and its funders, the Medical Research Council and Wellcome Trust, for supporting this podcast. We would also like to thank our collaborators, Pint of Science.